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obsoletely

obsoleteness

By the time I first came to live in England in the 1960s, and for years thereafter, the obsoleteness of the Royal Academy as a benign factor in the life of contemporary art was simply assumed as a fact.

The context for such a volume is the possibility that musicology might be saved from obsoleteness by such boundary-crossings.

It was like many towns in that part of the country in its poverty and obsoleteness.